How much emotional attention is appropriate? The influence of emotional intelligence and subjective well-being on adolescents’ stress

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Usue De la Barrera
Lidón Villanueva
Inmaculada Montoya-Castilla
Vicente Prado-Gascó
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[1] Universitat de València,Department of Personality, Assessment and Psychological Treatment
[2] Universitat Jaume I,Department of Developmental, Educational, Social Psychology and Methodology, Faculty of Health Sciences
[3] Universitat de València,Department of Social Psychology
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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Emotional intelligence; Subjective well-being; Perceived stress; Hair cortisol concentrations; Stress typologies; Adolescence;
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Emotional intelligence and subjective well-being may contribute to preventing perceived and physiological stress in adolescents. To provide an overall picture of the relations of emotional intelligence and well-being, both the traditional monotonic effects and the non-monotonic effects of emotional attention on well-being were explored in relation to stress prediction. The purpose was to develop an accurate understanding of the different emotional conditions and states of well-being that may be associated with adolescents’ stress. The participants included 132 adolescents (mean = 12.73 years, standard deviation = 0.72, 51.5% girls) who completed the Trait Meta-Mood Scale-24, the Satisfaction With Life Scale, the Scale of Positive and Negative Experiences, and the Perceived Stress Scale-4. Hair samples were collected to assess physiological stress. Emotional intelligence and well-being explained between 36% and 39% of the variance in perceived and physiological stress. Emotional attention seems to operate in the same way regardless of its conceptualisation as monotonic or non-monotonic. In general, decreased attention and increased clarity and well-being should be the aim of adolescent interventions to achieve better health.
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